New South Wales lays claims to being Australia's most diverse state, filled with outback vistas, alpine territory, verdant rainforests, golden beaches and the bustling metropolis of Sydney. New South Wales is home to many of Australia's internationally recognized icons, including the ...

Hugging the tip of the east coast is Australia's second-smallest state. Packed into such a compact area is a wealth of diverse regional areas and attractions, from national parks and forests teeming with wildlife to wineries, lakes and mountains offering skiing, climbing and hiking.

An uncompromising grandeur quite unlike any other region on earth pervades the Northern Territory. Covering one sixth of the continent - only Queensland and Western Australia are larger - the various landscapes of the Territory all confer a sense of vastness and solitude. Two main ...

Surrounded by New South Wales, 281km from Sydney and 660km from Melbourne, The Australian Capital Territory (ACT) was established in 1911 to create a capital for the newly federated country of Australia. Canberra, the Federal Capital, is recognised as one of the worlds mo...

By far the smallest of the Australian States, separated from mainland Australia by the 240 km stretch of Bass Strait, Tasmania is a land apart - a place of wild and beautiful landscapes (largely covered by densely forested mountains) a pleasant, temperate climate; wonderful wine and food; a ...